bosky

Bosky Meaning in Bengali: গাছপালা, বনময়, বনপ্রান্ত, বনবাসী (noun, pronunciation: boh-skee)

Definition of Bosky

Bosky is an adjective that describes something as being covered with or consisting of bushes or shrubs. It refers to a place that is densely wooded or overgrown with vegetation.

Synonyms of Bosky

1. Leafy (পাতপূর্ণ, adjective)
2. Verdant (পাতপূর্ণ, adjective)
3. Wooded (বনময়, adjective)

Antonyms of Bosky

1. Barren (উদ্ভিদহীন, adjective)
2. Desolate (বিষণ্ণ, adjective)
3. Open (খোলা, adjective)

Origin of Bosky

The word “bosky” originated from the Middle English word “bosk,” which means “a thicket of small trees or shrubs.” It can be traced back to the Old English word “bosc,” meaning “wood” or “forest.”

Nearby Words

1. Bushy (adjective)
2. Foliage (noun)
3. Grove (noun)

Bosky in Literature Quotes

1. “The bosky dell, ‘neath the shady trees, where the birds sing sweetly and the gentle breeze whispers love’s secrets.” – William Shakespeare (গাছপালা ডেল, ছায়াময় গাছের নিচে, যেখানে পাখিরা মিষ্টি গান গায় এবং মৃদু বাতাস ভালোবাসার রহস্য বলে থাকে।)

Bosky Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: গাছপালা
Hindi: झाड़ीदार
Nepali: झाडीदार
Urdu: جھاڑی دار
Tamil: மரங்கள் மிகுந்த
Telugu: అడవిలో మొక్కులు ఉన్న
Arabic: مغطى بالأشجار
Chinese: 灌木丛生的
Japanese: 茂みのある
Russian: заросший кустарниками

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